On November 19, 1863 was the day of President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
The speech Gettysburg was written for human equality. The speech address the Civil War and to express a new birth of the nation. The Gettysburg speech was given on November 19, 1863 by President Lincoln.
November 19, 1863
Lincoln delivered the speech on November 19, 1863
On November 19, 1863, President Lincoln delivered his most famous speech, The Gettysburg Address.
The message that the Gettysburg Address communicated to the war-torn nation in 1863 was that all men were created equal. The speech was given on November 19, 1863.
It was in November 19, 1863 you are welcome
The 16th President of the United States gave the Gettysburg Address. This was Abraham Lincoln, who delivered the brief but inspiring speech on November 19, 1863.
President Lincoln had written and given the speech in 1863 at Gettysburg pennsilvania. The speech was only 2 minutes long and was rumored to have been written on a napkin on the way there.
The speech was the Gettysburg address, which Lincoln gave in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
November 19, 1863
The Gettysburg Address was delivered at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on the afternoon of Thursday, November 19, 1863, during the US Civil War, four and a half months after the Union armies defeated those of the Confederacy at the decisive Battle of Gettysburg. Lincoln was invited as the second speaker and many people in Pennsylvania did not believe the US president should be the main speaker. In fact the nation's greatest orator took over two hours in his opening speech. Lincoln's speech was less than two minutes but actually had more meaning.